We restructured the Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) program in 2018 by partnering CTP members with Citrix product manager and engineers to form specialty product-focused groups. These smaller working teams have engendered greater trust and better communication between CTPs and product teams and, in the end, a better set of Citrix products. Learn more about the CTP program on the Citrix Community Page.

And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for!

We are pleased to welcome and congratulate the newest members of the CTP family. The full 60-member 2022 CTP class is now available on the CTP awardees page.

Please join Citrix, the CTPs, and me in congratulating our newest Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) awardees:

 

Adam Clark

Adam Clark is a Solutions Architect at Sweden-based technology company Xenit. The world’s youngest CCIA (many years ago), he is now working together with Citrix to create the latest CCE-V exams and new Citrix Cloud features and giving feedback on Citrix products. During normal work hours, Adam is helping to develop and implement the latest technologies from primarily Citrix and Microsoft to deliver a superior EUC experience to its customers as modern services, preferably in a modern DevOps approach. A former Citrix Technology Advocate (CTA), Adam is working together with a fantastic team of colleagues to deliver superior HDX experiences to users all around the world.

Mike Streetz

Mike Streetz is a VDI Architect at Arizona-based technology company Insight. He works with business of all sizes to help their users get work done via Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. He has worked in the Citrix space for more than 10 years. Mike has worked with clients to optimize user experience by using tools such as FSLogix alongside Citrix ADC with Global Server Load Balancing to point users to the fastest site to serve their needs. Mike is a former Citrix Technology Advocate (CTA), leader of the CUGC Los Angeles chapter, Citrix Certified Expert in Virtual Apps and Desktops, and certified professional in Citrix ADC, and he holds the Azure Administrator Associate certification. He has given several presentations on Citrix optimizations at CUGC XL events.

Rory Monaghan

Rory Monaghan resides in Galway, Ireland, and works full time for ControlUp in Technical Marketing. Rory initially worked in Application Packaging for desktops and Citrix Metaframe. While he always stayed close to Packaging through the years, he later branched out to more general End User Computing roles. He has had the honor of speaking at various User Groups, including CUGCs in Kansas, Omaha, Phoenix, Ireland, and the UK. Has has been featured as a speaker at multiple E2EVC events, EUC Master Retreats, BriForums, and more. Outside of his day job, Rory has hosted an enterprise tech podcast called the 5BytesPodcast for more than three years years and has also developed and shared numerous free tools. He’s a former Citrix Technology Advocate (CTA) and a returning CTP.

Continuing CTPs

Alex Cooper, Alexander Ervik Johnsen, Anton van Pelt, Arnaud Pain, Bart Jacobs, Benjamin Crill, Benny Tritsch, Carl Stalhood, Carl Webster, Chris Rogers, Chris Twiest, Craig Stones, Dane Young, Dave Brett, David Wilkinson, Diego Oliveira, Donald Wong, Eduardo Molino, Eltjo van Gulik, Esther Barthel, George Spiers, Guy Leech, James Kindon, James Rankin, Jan Tytgat,  Jarian Gibson, Jen Sheerin, Jo Harder, Joe Shonk, Julian Mooren, Kees Baggerman, Leee Jeffries, Mads Behrendt Petersen, Manuel Winkel, Martin Therkelsen, Matthias Schlimm, Neil Spellings, Patrick Coble, Patrick van den Born, Remko Weijnen, Rene Bigler, Rich Faulkner, Ryan Ververs-Bijkerk, Sacha Thomet, Sam Jacobs, Samuel Legrand, Scott Osborne, Shane Kleinert, Shane O’Neill, Steve Greenberg, Theresa Miller, Thomas Krampe, Thomas Poppelgaard, Thorsten Rood, Tim Mangan, Trentent Tye, Trond Eric Haavarstein

Learn about the criteria and qualifications for joining the CTP Program.